Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley by Belle K. Maniates
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measures, and then triumphantly broke into the solo. The bishop's eyes
shone. "Come," he said, rising and going towards the door, "come with me." Wonderingly and obediently, Bud followed him into the church and up to the organ where the choirmaster sat. "This is one of the boys from St. Mark's. Try him on the solo. He just sang it for me." "I thought I heard it sung just now, but I feared it was only an echo of my dreams. Let me hear you again, my lad." Easily and confidently Bud attacked the high C in alt. At the end of the solo, the long-suffering choirmaster looked as if he were an Orpheus, who had found his Eurydice. "Who taught you to sing that solo?" he demanded. "My school teacher. She is studying fer an opery singer, and she helps me with my Sunday singing." "I thought the style was a little florid for the organist of St. Mark's," said the choirmaster whimsically. "My boy, if you will sing it for us at the recital as well as you did just now, you shall have ten dollars." The laundry now loomed as a fixed star in Bud's firmament. When he went home and told his mother the good news she moved joyfully among her mops |
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